Listen "Stacey Reser: Equestrian Matchmaker"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by hunter/jumper rider and trainer Stacey Reser.
Stacey Reser is based in Ocala, FL, where she runs a hunter/jumper training and sales business, Kanadian Equestrian. Stacey is dedicated to helping horses find their next home with a rider who is a good fit. Stacey grew up in Canada, hustling her way into the equestrian industry at a young age. She’s worked for numerous professionals, including the chef d’equipe of the Canadian Olympic team, Torchy Millar, and a member of the Irish showjumping team, Marion Hughes. After taking a break from working in the industry, Stacey and her family moved to Ocala and started Kanadian Equestrian not long after.
In this episode, Stacey discusses topics related to working as a professional in the industry, including:
• Approaching every job in a professional manner and networking every chance she got.
• Her transition back into the industry after taking a few years off and the valuable skills she learned working in the hospitality industry.
• The reality of horse sales and common misconceptions people have about the process.
• The importance of getting an idea of the horse’s personality on the ground during a trial.
• Proving that a professional career in the industry can have many different paths.
Join Stacey and Sinead in this exciting conversation about the reality of sales and working in the industry.
Stacey Reser is based in Ocala, FL, where she runs a hunter/jumper training and sales business, Kanadian Equestrian. Stacey is dedicated to helping horses find their next home with a rider who is a good fit. Stacey grew up in Canada, hustling her way into the equestrian industry at a young age. She’s worked for numerous professionals, including the chef d’equipe of the Canadian Olympic team, Torchy Millar, and a member of the Irish showjumping team, Marion Hughes. After taking a break from working in the industry, Stacey and her family moved to Ocala and started Kanadian Equestrian not long after.
In this episode, Stacey discusses topics related to working as a professional in the industry, including:
• Approaching every job in a professional manner and networking every chance she got.
• Her transition back into the industry after taking a few years off and the valuable skills she learned working in the hospitality industry.
• The reality of horse sales and common misconceptions people have about the process.
• The importance of getting an idea of the horse’s personality on the ground during a trial.
• Proving that a professional career in the industry can have many different paths.
Join Stacey and Sinead in this exciting conversation about the reality of sales and working in the industry.
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